The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 25, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 85, 1906.
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Catherine Huntsman IU bound over
to the circuit oourt ytrday afternoon
by Judge Cameron on a charge of ob
taining money under false pretense. It
la alleged that she purchased a quantity
of furniture and household articles from
a dealer named Eokerson and mortgaged
the property before making full pay
ments. The case has been pending for
some time, as Mrs. huntsman claimed to
be In ill health and produced a doctor s
certificate on several occasions in sup
port of her claim. The district attorney
finally decided that the . case must be
heard and Mrs. Huntaman made her ap
pearance In court today. Pending the
Action of the grand jury, her bond have
been fixed at $400.
Henry Murray and Hugh Lindsay be
came engaged in an altercation In the
Columbia saloon at first and Arthur
streets yesterday over a dice game and
adjourned to the sidewalk to asttle their
difficulty a la (Jans. A patrolman ap
peared after several blows had been
struck and so anxious was Murray that
the fight be allowed to go the limit that
he offered the policeman MO If he would
wait until he knocked out his antago
nist. The offer was declined and both
men arrested. Murray was fined 110 In
the municipal court and Lindsay wss
allowed to go upon his showing that he
was not the aggressor.
Alleging that the negligence of the
Eastern A Western Lumber company
was responsible for the loss of his right
leg. Anton kT Holmes haa begun suit
In the circuit court to recover $28,000
damagta from the company. Holmes,
through his attorneys, John A. Jeffrey
and Charles E. Lenon, alleges that while
he wss employed at the Eastern Be
Western ,mlll on August 7, he was
forced against a bandsaw and his right
leg was cut off, and the left one badly
mangled. He state that the company
was negligent by not providing proper
guards for the aaw. .
Judge Cameron yesterday fined H- M.
Pabst. manager of the gas company, $10
for allowing n load of gravel to remain
at Front and Flanders for nearly two
months without a . permit. Pabst waa
. arrested on a warrant sworn out by
Patrolman J. Burke last Friday and
waa released on ball. In court yes
terday morning he acted as his own
attorney and endeavored to show that
ths gravel did not obstruct ths street
or sidewalk and, furthermore, that no
official notification had been given to
the gas company.
if
the Tiger
Atlanta
it bad
rtoat awe.
He'd save eatea every darkey found agegtag
Bat a. teer 'est estles aba off to bread.
Teas arts' shore.
Teat the Democratic (asttSM might be sltoseed
by hi rear.
Or eves the Republican, at Saratoga sew.
engaged as to tat morning la a fcaassnstol
If these warrior bad migrated to Ue elty of
the aooth
Aad salted opened are with thrlr aadl'lded
mouth.
All the colored men of aeergta would be
blows to attb'rena
Not flesh enough remaining for to cook a
me of bran
Ta, there's maa war to do It, otherwise
than with the rone,
For there' nothing- more effective than
politician' dope.
But bother all toll (rouble; what Bar we to
fret about t
With the I'nlon Laundrr aear a every eae
with loy should about.
Beeasse it take the burden .f the famtlr on
itself.
ABd set domestic sorrow ap to .lumber en
the ahelf.
UNION LATMsKY
Tel. Mala KM. second and Columbia.
Will bold servicee In the Church of ths
Nasarene, 42$ Burnslde strset, between
Tenth and Eleventh, at $ o'clock. The
men are evangelists, from Nsw England
of the Pentlcostal church sn route to
Loa Angsles to attend the general as
sembly which convenes In Log Angeles
October I.
In a modest little home at 270
Front street Mrs. C. Dell, almost dis
tracted with grief, awaits the return of
bar 12 -year-old son Richard, who,
rather than attend school, mysteriously
disappeared from borne a week ago and
has not been heard from since. The
youngster Is described as tall and slim,
auburn hair, brown eyes and wore a
dark blue suit, knickerbockers and a
cap. Immediately after hearing that
hla education was to be undertaken the
youngster decided to seek other quar
ters. A boy answering hla description
was plcksd up by the police the other
night, but proved to be the wrong
child. Mrs. Dell has received informa
tion that her son was seen tn company
of a strange woman several days ago
and fears that he has been kidnaped.
Bull for 110,000 damages from the
North Pacific Lumber company for
personal Injuries alleged to have been
due to the negligence of the company
was filed In the circuit court this morn
ing by J. E. Elliott as guardian of D.
Q, Elliott, a minor, aged $0 years. It
Is charged that the young man waa em
ployed as a hook-tender at the North
Pacific mill in August, and.that a large
piece of lumber wss thrown by the
edger saw with great force a distance
of 55 feet, striking Elliott behind the
left knee, passing through It, tearing
the muscles snd crippling him for Ufa
Damages In the sum of $10,000 and $8
for medical attendance are lakyed. 8 pen
oar. Da via Farrell appear aa attor
nsys for Elliott.
A mysterious shooting Is being In-
s veaiigaieo oy me ponce, as tne result
V I. Cannon, who WSS convicted and I of a rnmnlsln? load this mnmlnr K
sentenced to pay a nne or i-'uv issi assy charlea Arata of S2 Division street,
for Improper uss of th United State Arata reports that a bullet from a .12
malls, waa rsleassd from the county calibre rifle waa Bred through hla bed
Jail on a recognisance bond with the room window last night at .I0 o'clock
understanding that he pay th Bne and by some unknown miscreant. Th
coats of the proceedings ss soon aa pos- i leaden mtaaile did not atrlke any of the
Bible. Gannon has tried sevsral times to occupsnts of the dwelling and lodged
gain hla release from custody under ths , )n ,he wall Those who heard the shot
provisions of ths poor debtor's law, but and neted the direction from which It
each time failed, the government con- jMlleva that the shooter aimed at
tenting mil na i:u mviwj
to pay the Bne, although Gannon swore
to th contrary.
A meeting of the Multnomah County
Bar association will be held In depart
ment No 1 at the county courthouse
next Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.
Thla will be th first meeting of the
association since. -the summer vacation,
and ' there will be a Uss amount of
business transacted. Th membership
and legislative committees will report.
It is believed that several adverse re
port on appllcatlona for membership
will be submitted.
Arata hob a. Detective Sergeant
Jones has been detailed, on the can
and Is making sn Investigation, but hss
been unable to secure a clue, that would
lead to the capture of the culprit
It waa reported to the police yester
day by W. P. Graham, of tit Fourth
Street, that his daughter, 14 years of
age, wss Insulted at 7 p. m. by an un- l
known man at Third and Clay atreats.
Th fellow offered to buy the child
candy and a silk dress If she would ac
company him down town, snd upon her
refusal followed her to within a block 1
of the Graham home. The police have
a description of the thug and a detective
Is searching for him.
The Portland Labor Preen ha bean
leaaed for three yeara by the Federated
Trades Council. A committee consist
ing of Messrs. Leabo, Ourr and McDon
ald, three of th beat-known union man
In th city, have been appointed to edit
and manage the weekly until a satisfac
tory man can be found to put hia whole
time to the work Hereafter the Labor
Press will be Issued on Monday Instead
of Friday. Editor Kundret. who had
charge of the Labor Press for about five
years. Is no longer connected with it.
Th fell term of the University of
Oregon Isw school opened st the court
house last night with 'a large attend
ance. Judge Gantenbsln lectured to th
Junior class on "Criminal Law." Ths
seniors were addrsased by H. H. Nor
triup on "Common Law Pleadings." Each
class haa s young woman member. Miss
Wllda Buckman 'being a Junior law stu
dent and Miss Delia Crlgler a senior.
Eugene Lane, colored, residing' In a
lodging-house .it First and Stark
streets, reports that his roommate stots
MS from him yssturday. According to
Lans, th thief i urlolned $1S In the
afternoon and laat night came back
and carried away the remainder. Lane
was asleep at the time and the alleged
crook locked the door upon departing
so that bid friend's slumbers would not
be disturbed.
Alfred Pocock of 71 Grand avenue
haa reported to the police that two
men sttempted to rob him at Grand
avsnue and East Burnslde street at an
early hour yeaterday morning, but that
he put them to flight with his um
brella Ons of ths thugs struck him In
the face, whereupon Pocock used his
umbrella to good advantage until the
footpads, alarmed by approaching pe
destrians, took to thslr heals.
Artfaflc Wctw TrlahkM U Ywr Oriw at ttmVwy
Sola rVrtiaj.a AgtMatw for ''OatarsaNXer" Porta- tlgBsdc
LeOwetit rfrtcaa Scond Fleer
Ffgt Mfttr0 -Tliir4 fleer
The Meier Sb Frank Store
Women's Underwear Low Priced
Staple Bat of VVoman'g Winter UadBrwar om ted tomorrow
at mKC9pton$XkyUm pric Joat tha waight u4 stylo you wait
tor ssnmdjdjht waar Opportwaity fa offorttiVo supply your
Whrtar U.rdanraar iaaaa at a big avvtng Taka advantage
Women's fleeced-lined cotton ribbed Vests and Pants ; medium
weight, nicely finished, perfect-fitting garments; sizes 4, O
5, 6 ; best 35c values on sale at this special price, each gr"?V
Women's cream colored, fine ribbed cotton Vests and Pants ; extra
heavy weight, nice soft fleece, all sires ; 65c values on sale
at this special low price, per garment TJS
f Women's cream colored, fleece-lined Union Suits; high neck and
long sleeves ; ankle length ; all sizes ; regular 85c values on C
sale at this unusually low price, garment , sVv
Women's extra fine, pure white, fleece-lined Union Suits, good Win
ter weight; high neck and long sleeves; sizes 4, 5, 6, best QO.
$1.50 values on sale at this low price, per garment. .... 'Ov
All grades and styles of Winter Underwear for Women, Misses
and Children on sale at the very lowest price. Mail orders filled.
TR MEIER &. FRANK STORE
Groceries
PHONE EXCHANGE 4
18 lbs Granulated Sugar . .81.0a
S-lb pkg. Domino Sugar 60d
1 lb Royal Baking Powder.. 40
2-lb cans Minced Clams 354
3 pkgs. Bon Ami for 35)
yi gallon Log Cabin Maple
Syrup BBd
Van Camp's Catsup, bottle .. aOd
3 2-lb cans of Sultan Pine
apple, best on the market.. BO
Sapolio sold here at, cake . . . . Td
3 l ib cans Pork and Beans. 254
2-lb can Table Blackberries.. 10d)
Meier & Frank's famous
Mocha and Java Coffee, a
40c coffee, old here at, lb. 4
Baker's Cocoa, 'A-lb can....aOd
Baker's Cocoa, 1-lb can 40dt
Baker's Unsweetened Choco
late Figpr tine or Postum Cereal ,
pi
"Victor" Flour, none better;
great value at, tree aack,lIO
3 pkgs. Saratoga Chips 25s
2 cans Amazon Peaches ,...S5d
Lea or Perrin's Sauce,-bottle. ad
l ib jar Chipped Beef 5d
Headquarters for Men's Un
derwear vetfo? Tomorrow
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Men's best quality Jaeger Fleeced Underwear, wiffter weight, all sizes in shirts and drawers, Alaw
perfect-fitting underwear; extra value at, garment ? Ve
Men's Natural Wool Underwear, fall weight, shirts and drawers, great variety of fltyle, at JSc
this popular price, per garment V
Men's Superweight Natural Wool Underwear, shir tfl and drawers, complete line. of sizes; best QI.
values in the city at this Jow price, per garment
Men's Worsted-Ribbed Form-Fitting Underwear; blue, gray and pink; all sizes shirts and Q
drawers; great special value at this price, garment
Men's Camelshair and Vicuna Wool Underwear, shirts and drawers in all sizes; perfect- f Q
fitting underwear and grand value at, per garment
Men'fl Heavy-Weight Gray-Mixed Union Suits; extra value at fl.85
Cooper's Form-Fitting Fall Underwear, in blue and pink; per garment
Boy' Heavy Derby-Ribbed Underwear, in blue and brown, all sizes shirts and drawers; regu- O'C-'
lar 50c values on sale at this low price, per garment
Dr. Wright's Fleeced Underwear for men at, per garment .' O
AH grades of Boys' and Young Men's Underwear at the lowest prices. We are sole Portland agents
for "Ramie" Linen-Mesh Underwear.
O, H. Hematlc-k. th University Park
druggist, who was charged with selling
liquor without a prescription from a
physician, appeared In the circuit court
this morning by his attorney, W, T.
Vaughn, and waived the reading of th !
Information. A plea of not gellty waa
entered and the trial was set for Octo
ber I. .
New Flannels at Special Prices
5000 yards of new 47-thch Swans'down Flannels in great variety of
.patterns ; floral design butterfl y patterns, etc., for wrap- 1 ae
pers, children's apparel, etc. ; great value at, per yard
81-inch unshrinkable Iowa Flannels for shirtwaists ; handsome de
signs and colorings ; very large assortment to select ACk.
from; grand values at, per yard .w?VV
New Ba,th Robe Flannels ; all fa ncy stripes ; full 605 inches $T
wide; grand special value at, per yard s?JC
88-inch English Suiting Flannel ; cream grounds with fLjfl
stripes and checks; attractive styles; per yard wVC
Sale of Silverware
11.90
11.4T
10.46
1.19
1.83
3.42
ia.a7
4.10
f5.1T
ie.iT
B6.40
$15 Candelabra for, each
4-pc. Tea Sets, $3.50 val
4-pc. Tea Sets, $12.50 val
Nickel-Plated Chafing Dishes.
Coffee Machines, $9 value.. 97JtO
$2 50 Five o'Clock Teas... $2.10
CUT GLASS SPECIALS.
6-in. Nappies, $1.50 values.
6-in. Nappies, $2.25 values.
6-in. Nappies, $4.25 values.
$275 Spoon Trays for.
8-in. Bowls, $5 00 values . . .
8-in. Bowls, $6.50 values...
8-in. Bowls, $7.50 values...
8-in. Bowls. $8 50 values...
8-m. Bowls, $12.50 values. fiO.OO
ROGERS' 1847 PLATED' WARE
Pickle Forks, each. 3Td
Sugar Tongs, each T2d
"1847" Berry Spoons. each..4d
"1847" Beef Forks, each 49d
"1847" Soup Ladles, each.. 38.07
"1847'' Oyster Ladles, each 31.38
FORBES' SILVER -.PLATED
WARE.
g.50 Candlesticks fS.OB
.75 Crumb Set 113.10
$2.50 Spoon Trays 113.05
$3.00 Bonbon Dishes 113.43
$200 Horse Radish Jar. .. .1 11.87
$2.50 Cake Baskets 1 18.07
$1.75 Bread Trays 111.48
$8.50 Candelabra, each .... $8.47
$3.50 Lace Curtains at $2.35 Pair
Great special lot of 500 pairs White Cable Net Lace Curtains; plain centers with Cluny and Renais
sance effect, insertings and edges; large assortme nt to choose from; size 50 inches f3
wide by 3 yards long; $3.50 values on sale at thi exceptionally low price, per pair 4af
Special lot of Heavy Double-Faced Mercerized Portieres, with cord edge or fringed top and bottom;
brown, green, olive, red; full size, 50 inches wide by 3 yards long; best $8.50 values 3?f QA
placed on sale at this exceptionally low price, per pair MmMf
Custom Shade aad Drapery Work Our Specialty Third Floor.
Ribbon Specials
Great combination sale of extra
quality fine French faille, ombre,
meaaaltne and satin taffeta Rib
bons, S and 6 Inches wide; beauti
ful patterns and plain colorings;
ribbons for all purposes; 1,
$fc to 76c value, at d SW
Great special assortment of choice
Tab Ribbons, In Dresden, Persian,
Dolly Varden and Bulgarian ef
fects; also a full line of plaids
and chsoks; wonderful val- 1
uea at, yard
3,000 yard of Pillow Ruffle Rib
bons In all the new and popular
shades, five-yard length hand
some styles: regular $1.26 QJI
values at, piece irSJB
6.000 yards of fine plaid, check,
polka-dot and Dresden Ribbon
Immense assortment to select
from; regular S6o and 60c -
values, yard JC
$.500 yard' of choice Dresden, print
warp and taffeta Ribbons, In floral
and conventional designs; all th
new color scheme; 6 to 7 Inches
wide; 60c to 76c values J g
Abe Ntema 9f 100 Vt North Third
atreet reports to the police that In com
pany with Charles Lahtl he went to
call on a north end belle and that in a
spirit of playfulnuss she borrowed Ms
purs, containing $00. When the wallet
was returned Its contents consisted of
only a $10 gold piece. Nlema want th
woman arreated.
Articles of Incorporation of the Ore
gon Importing company have been filed
In the office of the county clerk by
Oeorge R. Rpateln. Emanuel Cohen snd
B. K. Cohen. They will engaf In the
wholesale liquor buelneas. Capital stock,
$16,000.
Judge Rlrhn. s oltlaen of flwltser
Ishd, was sdmlt'ed to rltlsnhtp by
Judge Chart B. Wdverton In th fed
eral court yeaterday. Rlchen has
lived in the Pnlted States since lilt,
all of which time he has spent In th
restaurant business In Portland.
Water through boa for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks, or washing porch
gr wlndowa, must be paid for In advance
and used only between th hours of I
and $ a. m. and ( and p. m. It muat
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rule, or wasts
fully. It will b shut off.
Rev. John Short and wife, RsymP. P.
Brtggs snd Rev. H. N. Brown will ar
rive in the city Wednesday morning and
SIMPLE CATARRH REMEDY
Tak a
Unitarian Woman's Alliance Enter
tainment. Don't fall to hear Mrs.
Louis Humphrey-Smith In her artUtlc
dramatic recital tomorrow evening at
1:1$ In th Unitarian chapel. Tlrketa
to cents.
Th Oregon Law school win open for
enrollment of students on September
$. st t o'clock p. m., st 410 Msrqusm
building. Portland, Oregon. For cata
logue sddress 8. T. Richardson, attorney
at law, Salem, Oregon.
hare been filed in the office of the
county clerk by D. R. Ladd, J. L. Mitch
ell and Ohnrles E. I.enon. They will
engage In the manufacture and sale of
artificial limbs and appllancea. Capital
stock. $2,600.
Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal
oil and On gaaollne. Phone East 711.
For Quality, Quantity and Quickness,
go to Morris' restaurant.
wanted, lit Lumber Ex
Solicitors
change.
Dr. E. C. Brown. Bye-Ear. Marquam.
Milwaukie Country Club.
Eastern and California races. Tak
Sell wood and Oregon City cars at First
and Alder.
The Japanea Anil-Duet Compound
fbr sweeping floors Is superior to any
thing for the purpose on th market.
F. K Reach 4 Co.. th Pioneer Paint Co..
hgenra, 116 First street. Phone Main
1$4.
Portland' 166,000 you're wanted See
the largest assortment of periodicals and
dally papers In th northwest at Carl
Jones'. 276 Washington, corner Fourth.
Drop In today. We'll tell you why.
Watches, diamond and Jewelry on
easy payment; $l down, 60c a week.
Don't go without a good timepiece
Metager Co., Ill Sixth street
sent Few
a Day aad a Cmred.
Hyomel haa performed almost miracu
lous cures and Is today recognized by
leading member of th medical profes
sion as the only advertised remedy (or
this disease that can be relied upon to
do Just whst It elalms.
Until recently your physician would
have said the onls. way to oure catarrh i
would be to have a change of climate,
bat now with Hyomel you can carry !
a health-giving cnmaie ir. your vest
pocket and by breathing It a few min
ute four times a Bar. cure yourif.
Th Hyomel treatment Is simple and
aay to us. It destroys all catarrh
germs In th air passages and enriches
and purifies the blood with osone.
When using Hyomel the sir you breathe
will seem like thst on th mountains,
high above th ses level.
A com olet Hyomel outfit coats but
$1.00 extra bottles. 60c. If It do not Woman's Bxchengs. lt$ Tenth street,
give satlsfaetlon, Woodard, Clark Co. lunch 11:10 to I; business men's lunoh.
will refund your money, you run no
risk whatever la taking this reliable Articles of Incorporation of th Ore-
gen Artificial Limb at Supply
Th best noon lunch In Portland at
tn New Scott restaurant for tie.
Grill-room service at popular prices.
Seventh and Ankeny.
The atat board of barber examiners
will begin Its quarterly examinations
next Monday at 1(7 H Second street.
Milton A. Nathane, atty.. 2000 Stelner
St., Ssn Fronclsco. Commissions prompt
ly executed Insurance adjusted.
Oraipiri and KTtchU Denounoed.
'Joe real Special arrtet
Chicago, Sept. tt. Th Industrial
Workers of th World today denounoed
Oompers and Mitchell aa "reactiona
rles." and declared themselves against
Qompers' political propaganda They
say It Oompers wants their support he
must go to thsm and adopt their issues
LOW RATES EAST
O. . fe IT. Announces low Round-Trip
Bat.
Th O. R. 4 N. Co. haa made a low
rat of $$4.60 for round trip. Portland
to Buffalo, New Tork. account th In
ternational .convention of Christian
churchea, to be held at that place Octo
ber 12 to 17. Tickets will be on aal
October 6 snd t. A choice of several
different routes Is given, and stopovers
allowed In both directions. For further
particulars In regard to route, through
sleeping-car service, etc., call on or ad
dress C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent,
O. R. N. Co., Third and Washington
streets. Portland.
mailing Salt for Client.
(Journal Special Serrlee.)
New York. Sept. 25. Th night an1
day bank will on October 1 add to Ita
business a distinctively women's bsnk.
It will contsln sitting rooms and dress
ing rooms, and In the latter will be fine
mirrors with toilet artlclea and smell
ing salts. It will be open until 7 p. m.
Kabel'i JTew Woatmaster.
(Wattalnxioa Bureau of The Journal.)
Washington. D. C Sept. 26. Andrew
H. Nordmeyer hss been appointed post
master at Mabel, Or.
White Sewing Machine Agency
Phone Main 6102
Machine mentod
and
Opp
Used
ldg.
APARTMENT HOUSE WHERE WOMAN
WILL BE AN UNKNOWN QUANTITY
Bon .
Ami
The Best Scoortag Soap Made
A Scouring Soap
A Maul Polish
A Glass Cleaner
"Cynthia, Cynthia, I'v been thinking
What a great world this would be
If the men were all transported
Far beyond the northern flea."
Twist It around a little, substitute
th word "women" for "men," and you
will suggest a condition of affairs as
planned for a limited number of Port
land's young men by the Cardwell es
tate. A little world In which no petti
coat ever enters, where the rule of
mere man la nevdr disputed, where a
fellow's his own boss and no question
about It
It's a bachelor apartment-house, as
cosy aa the rosiest Imagination can pic
ture, where "single cueaedness" will
for once become a misnomer and "sine
gle blessedness" a shining truth.
Pshaw! There will be home with all
Its comforts, but with none of Its
shortcoming no squalling brats, no
new bonnets' to. buy.
Th new bachelor apartment-hous
will b th first of Its kind In Port
Isnd and th first, aa far aa th archi
tects know, In the, northwest. It wilt
be of brick and foul stories high. Thar
will be 21 apartments. 14 of two rooms
and seven of .in. Thar will be a
"nvr sleep" elevator service, a bath
and flrwplac for every room elegant
furnlahlnga and every modern onven
lence known to the twentieth century.'
Rut. best of all. after toasting
toes before th glowing heaMBlH
can slip on your smoking Jacket,
Into th hall and be ehlsked
top floor, where you may bree
anything known to a tlrt-cl
The wi-ol top floor will b g:
to a cafe and roof garden. It will be a
Jolly place to loaf In th evenings.
Draw poker? S--s--shI
Th home for "foot-loo" young
men, as planned, win be wall down
town, at Twelfth and Alder streets
According to Mrs. H. R. 'art well, who
owns a housekeeping apartment-house
In South Portland, there haa been a
persistent call of late for a dwelling
place exclusively for bachelors, and
she believes that the on plannad will
be quickly filled. From th point oT
view of the landlord, there will be
mora revenue from th house, aa wom
en require more room for their cook
ing and gnral fussing around.
It I expected that work on the new
building will begin In a few daya.
PERSONAL
E. U Smith, a Walla Walla (Wash
ington! newspaper man. Is at the Port
land hotel with hi bride.
W. R Hume, a prominent lumberman
of Oakland. California, la at the port
land hotel.
Mrs. Thorn H. Brents, wife of
Judge Brent of Walla Walla. Washing
ton. Is at th Portland hotel with Mis
8rnts
Mr. and Mrs. Jam H. Dag- ot Ta-
are nt th Portland. Mr. Dag I
a prominent business man of th City
of IX. tiny
Charles K Junklna, general agwnt far
MOTBL
JEFFERSON
LMa3lng Motes!
Situated corner Oough ao4 Till
atreet. facing Jefferson Park.
Two block from Van Na ave.,
the present shopping district.
Car line, transferring to any
part of th city, paaa th door.
Largest aad neweet hotel 1st Baa
Francisco, having bean can trust
ed lees than two year ago. Haa
vary modern convenience: 'JB
outatd rooms, slngl 'or an suit;
10O private hatha. Newly fur
nished and reopened Auguat 1.
American plan $$ a Bay and up.
European Man $1 60 a day and up.
Hotel automobile or omnibus
meats all trains and steam ere.
Wire or write for reservations.
twrt-r3ark:ar Co,
(John O. Barker, formerly pro
prietor Hotel Colonial.;
Hotel Imperial
t 951 Eddy St.,
0a Block from Tea Km Am.
SAN FRANCISCO f
EUROPEAN PLAN
ESTATE""
BOX
E. S. DE WOLFE. Proprietor
Blaatri Oat Direst fro si retry.
LILY DENTAL CO.
TXX VAXaTU
The Oae-Prloed
We sse oabr
etaas material, de ta
wet k aetstlualf
and price It wtmta
your rear, awastta
ilea and eatl mates free.
Bridge Wars, gar
Teach I
fold ruusa.
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atatai i a a isg.
all Werk Oaaraatoad
Far IS Tears.
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waV-Sc, The Hew Theatre uSTT.
IgM. til
Teals t, Taaalay.
aargaia
Georgia Minstrels
POPULAB PBICB8 Bvaslag. Sc. SOe aad
fee. Matin too
Watch for the Big Para Today.
BAKER THEATRE
Peso Main MOT. flee. L. Baker, Maaager.
OBEOOM THEATRE CO.. LESSEE.
Ftawattag Tealaht aad All That Wash With
Metis Saturday
Hary T. Esmond' Manlflreat Play
"THE WlLDEBjlESB"
By Author of 'Waea We Were TWtaty-O.
Craning Price ZAV. Sftc and 50c.
Matinee raeaa IBe a no me.
eat Waea A TEXAS
EMPIRE THEATRE
Milton W. Seaman, Mgr. Phone Mala 107.
Portland Pslr Pkvyasee.
All This Week .the Charming gaaillissl
Aetree. Maretta Smart, la a new Ver
sion of "Ldr Audley Secret,"
the Reautlfal Lot Play
a aau luii
PRIC
Erenla. 15c
Matinee. 10c. IBe and S5c.
95c.
and SO.
Sett Atlisetlea "A Still Haa lie Tramp.'
CHAMBERLAINS
VeOis Andrew.' Cav
paay of Brand
Opera Taaltt,
The Grand
waea er sept, ss Smn a Onrtaa.
Wilson Blah,
Harold Heff.
Orandliooe.
Price Matin. 18 to all aear except
hole. Breataa. Baa.. lOe. SDe hex aeets
SOc. PrrersSee. 1:80. T:S0. : . .
LYRIC THEATRE
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IX FOUB ACTS
THE STAR
Sjpt. M,
ALLEN I
STOCK COMPANY
Pret the CUaale Heart Drama
"EAST LYNNS"
Matinee Tndy, Tkaradar. gatareaj sad
Sunday; price, lo aad 30 cent. Beery even
ing at . 15; price. 10, SO and SO costs. Bo
car aeata by phone for both statist a aad
Tnln pi feisasatud
mant of Qreek and a trust of Whit
man college, at Walla Walla, Washing
ton, Is at th Portland hotel. Profes
sor Anderson haa dropped temporarily
hla work at Whitman and will take a
trip around the world with, Mrs. An
derson. Judge J. W. Hamilton of Rneeburg
waa In Portland yesterday on hla way
to McMlnnvllle, where he will hold
court thla week.
Mr. and Mem C. I MoNary of Sa
lem are at th Imperial hotel. Mr Mr
Nary la assistant district attorney for
hla district.
J W. Opp, who developed gold min
ing st Gold Hill. Oregon. I at the Im
perial. A 1 accompanied by Mr. Opp.
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank and
dan gh tar of Auburn, New Tork. are at
th Belvedere. Mr Franks ewas a
large Brewery In Auburn.
C. J. Franklin, superintendent of th
Tn cms Electric railway, la at the Port
land hotel.
' tThouldn't Judge Frater of Bast tie
be examined next by a nusty
steal
IndlearVofo)
W. ft. ImlliawB.
w rites. Aug. 1$, IS
a word of Brad
cabled the e.
ones I fanes) awtaoS Aaxosa as anessi
Brtwatlwa r debility
(. level), - Ml.,
$: "I wat ta gay
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